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The National Weather Service has completed extensive storm surveys detailing the 10 tornadoes confirmed in South Carolina on April 5 and 6. Their investigation found evidence from the historic storms, including an EF-3 tornado in Allendale, Orangeburg, and Bamberg counties that was on the ground for over 35 miles.
\\nAmazingly no one was killed in the Carolinas by these tornadoes.
\\nThe storm surveys were a joint collaboration between the National Weather Service office in Columbia, and the National Weather Service in Charleston.
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